Festival Pass - $100 GA / $85 MBT Members - A Festival Pass guarantees admission into all screenings in NOIR CITY: CHICAGO.
Individual Screenings - $12 GA / $11 Senior (Available at the Box Office Only) / $9 MBT Members
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Previously in this Festival
The Big Clock
George Stroud (Ray Milland), editor of Crimeways, America’s most popular true-crime magazine, finds himself the prime suspect in the murder of his pub... Read more
Robert Mitchum ditches his fedora and trench coat for a Stetson and chaps in this evolutionary noir-stained Western. Robert Wise’s stellar “A” picture... Read more
Jimmy Stewart is terrific as P.J. McNeal, a Chicago newspaper reporter determined to free a convicted killer (Richard Conte) he believes has been unfa... Read more
Alan Ladd was never better cast than in this film as a hardboiled reporter who delves into the mysterious circumstances of the death of the lovely Ros... Read more
Perhaps the most perfectly realized, thematically and stylistically, of all Siodmak’s noir films. Victor Mature is the lawman and Richard Conte the fu... Read more
One of the most distinctive works of the noir era, Abraham Polonsky’s directorial debut is an exposé of the New York numbers racket and a riveting tal... Read more
In this landmark noir, a psychotic loner (Richard Basehart) uses his genius for electronics to commit robberies while evading the police. When he grad... Read more
In their first of five films together, Burt Lancaster and Kirk Douglas portray a pair of bootleggers who agree to split their accumulated proceeds dow... Read more
The final pairing of Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall is a spine-tingling tale of a WWII veteran (Bogart) running up against a gangster (Edward G. Ro... Read more
Welles’ dazzling and dizzying pulp poetry takes the classic femme fatale tale to globe-spanning lengths and hallucinatory heights. Hard-luck sailor Mi... Read more
John Payne and Dan Duryea play dandy grifters bent on bilking a wealthy war widow (Joan Caulfield) into funding a non-existent war memorial. Both thes... Read more
Relentlessly romantic optimist Frank Borzage is the last director you'd expect to turn out an effective film noir, but this brilliantly directed drama... Read more
This landmark crime movie, producer Mark Hellinger's hardboiled tribute to his beloved Big Apple, peels away all the stylistic melodramatics of noir t... Read more
Social worker Marsha Hunt and gangster’s moll Claire Trevor duke it out for the soul of homme fatal Dennis O’Keefe in this rambunctious display of qui... Read more
A star-powered face-off between two film noir icons: sassy Ida Lupino and psychotic Richard Widmark. Sparks fly when itinerant songbird Lily Stevens (... Read more
John Alton’s stunning cinematography elevates to exhilarating heights this clever story of a psychic (Turhan Bey) insinuating himself into the moody c... Read more
As film noir swept over late 1940s Hollywood, Preston Sturges created the first full-length parody of the genre with this mordantly hilarious tale of... Read more
Following the success of 1947’s A Double Life, in which Ronald Colman played a murderous Broadway actor, Rosalind Russell took her only trip into Dark... Read more